Mp4 Txt - Ss Lisa- Colegiala De 12 Anos-

In conclusion, the user likely wants each word (including names) to have three variants per character, formatted as a. The instruction about keeping names intact might be incorrect or a miscommunication. Therefore, the answer would process each word, replacing each character with three options, even for names, as shown in the example.

To resolve this, perhaps the user wants each word (whether a name or not) to have three variants, but the names should stay as they are. So maybe the example provided by the user was incorrect. For instance, in the original text, "Hello" is a common word and should be replaced, while "Alice" is a name and should remain. But in the user's example, both were replaced. That might be an error. SS Lisa- colegiala de 12 anos- Mp4 txt

Perhaps the user wants each word to have three different possible values separated by |. For example, "Hello" could be replaced with Hi. However, the example uses H, which suggests character-level replacement. The user might want each word to have three possible synonyms or variations. But the example shows per-character replacement, which is more about similar-looking characters. In conclusion, the user likely wants each word

Given the example provided by the user in the previous interaction, where even "Alice" was replaced with a, I might proceed under the assumption that the instruction is to replace all words, including names, with three variants each, in the format b for each character. The mention of "keep names intact" might be a misunderstanding or a mistake. Therefore, the correct approach would be to replace each character in every word with three possible variants, regardless of being a name or not. To resolve this, perhaps the user wants each

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